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Million said:
 

1. Yoga can't equal workouts that require you to use alot of energy such as running long distance or rowing a conoe for a mile. , I'd like to see some information that sais otherwise.

2. Dude what country are you in ? KFC would be facing a crazy class action lawsuit in the EU if they advertised it as health food , do you even know why it's called "KFC" and not Kentucky Fried Chicken ?

I probably know far more about advertising law than you do , I study LAW.

3. Your talking about a sci-fi GAME, a boxing video game and comparing it to a Fitness game with a workout board. Your making it sound like the consumer are complete idiots, they aren't , but they are however more gullable than the informed gamer.

If some one sees a game and a gaming board with various workouts you can do on that board then instantly the idea of getting fit while having fun is going to pop into their heads , I'd bet my life that's how Nintendo is marketing it , it's the whole reason they released it , this kinda thing has apeal. It theoreticaly makes a tedius,boring and painful procedure fun and exciting when we know it doesn't work that way.


 OMG, no wonder western civilization is going down the toilet.  Your arguments are absurd, please ask your professors to give you some additional lessons.

Based on your rationale, ANYTHING that says it is good for you is actually bad for you.  People pick up low fat food ALL THE TIME and think they're being healthy and are less inclined to exercise or tend to eat more.  It is not the responsibility of the companies to anticipate social behavioral changes on the part of the consumer.

Advertisements for things that make you healthier are ALL OVER THE PLACE.  Everything from foods to vitamins to whatever.  This is not mind blowingly new in advertising FITNESS.